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Set2Score • 4m

A new-age Indian magazine built specially for startup founders, builders, and aspiring entrepreneurs. Not a typical magazine — it's more like a “startup playbook” full of actionable strategies instead of just feel-good success stories. Each edition is focused on helping founders with real startup execution — covering what to build, how to launch, grow, and raise money. It shares stories from real Indian founders about what went right, what failed, and what they learned — super useful for early-stage entrepreneurs. Features deep dives into trending sectors like Artificial Intelligence, FinTech, EVs, HealthTech, EdTech, Defence, Renewable Energy, and SpaceTech. Breaks down complex startup topics into simple guides — including product-market fit, customer acquisition, go-to-market strategies, and revenue models. Includes exclusive sections where investors share what they look for in startups — directly helping founders understand fundraising better. Launches a unique program called "The Investimonial", which connects 50+ pre-vetted startups with 50+ active investors — no middlemen, no noise. Helps readers keep up with government schemes, startup policies, and hidden funding opportunities that most people miss. Part of the Indian Dream Club, which gives members access to: 25+ premium AI tools to help automate business operations 100+ ERP & SaaS tools completely free for use 24/7 email-based consultancy for any business query Startup fests, webinars, live events, and investor connect sessions Content is easy to consume, highly visual, and focused on "how-to" execution rather than theoretical fluff. Available both in digital (₹499) and print (₹799) formats, making it accessible to all types of founders and students. Created by Indian Startup News (ISN) — a trusted name in India's entrepreneurship ecosystem. Perfect for college founders, solo builders, side-hustlers, and early-stage startups looking to avoid mistakes and grow faster. Aims to build a strong, knowledge-driven startup culture in India, focusing on innovation beyond just unicorn hype.

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